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newish

[noo-ish, nyoo-] / ˈnu ɪʃ, ˈnyu- /


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Newish companies that specialise in multi-step products such as The Ordinary and Drunk Elephant have successfully rebranded “anti-ageing” products as “millennial” ones, and in turn, sent revenues hurtling towards the billions.

From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2019

On Wednesday night, Mr. Zorn inaugurated the Town Hall Newish Jewish Music Festival with a three-hour concert featuring the first 20 pieces from a third and ostensibly final Masada collection, “The Book of Beriah.”

From New York Times • Mar. 20, 2014

Newish labour laws in wealthy places such as Shenzhen make it costlier to shut down plants there, for example.

From Economist • Mar. 8, 2012

For a space Mispoon was saved, but it was at a terrible sacrifice to Newish.

From Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars by Curwood, James Oliver

It was many minutes before Miki went forth and smelled of Newish, the dead owl.

From Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars by Curwood, James Oliver




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